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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so perfect that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is extremely or exceptionally perfect. Example: The sunset over the ocean was so perfect that it took our breath away.
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Or she may seem so perfect that matching her success seems unattainable.
The audience, too, was so perfect that I was often tempted to applaud it.
He is still excruciatingly pretty, but his features are so perfect that they appear slightly absurd.
I think season five was so perfect that it's almost impossible to improve on it.
He is so perfect that some suspected that he never went to the toilet at all.
The script is so perfect that it could have been written by Zlatan Ibrahimovic himself.
It is not as if our political system is so perfect that it could not do with shaking up.
We are not all so perfect that we can see how our actions are interpreted by others.
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Her posture is so perfect that it unsettles; you think at any moment she will dance a ballet.
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He declared it to be 'so perfect that I have not even noticed it'.
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